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Leading by Example: Resolving Conflict When You're Not Neutral Workshop

This three-day workshop is intended for those who wish to enhance their skills in situations where they are expected to facilitate processes while also having an interest in the outcome. The course will also be helpful to representatives of regulatory, licensing and planning agencies who deal with competing private and public interests.

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1. Benefits

The workshop will include the following areas of study and practice:

  • A review of conflict theory, interests and communication skills;
  • Leading processes in a fair manner while at the same time advancing your own needs and interests;
  • How to lead processes using a constructive model for conflict resolution and overcoming resistance to it; and
  • Determining when to ask for assistance from a neutral third party.
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2. Eligibility

Resolving Conflict Constructively is a prerequisite for this workshop.

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3. Apply

2023-24 Workshops

Leading by Example

Regina, SK (in person)

December 10, 11 & 12, 2024: 8:30 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. each day

To apply for this workshop, please submit your completed application form to dispute.resolution@gov.sk.ca.

Workshop space is limited. All applicants will be notified of the status of their registration two to three weeks prior to the workshop.


Have questions? Check out these helpful tips.

Email your completed form to dispute.resolution@gov.sk.ca

Or send it to:

Ministry of Justice
The Dispute Resolution Office
323 – 3085 Albert Street
Regina, SK S4S 0B1

Fax: 306-787-0088

Phone: 306-787-5747
Toll Free: 1-866-257-0927

Customized sessions for a specific organization, workplace or group can be scheduled to meet client group needs. If you are interested in exploring further information about content, group fees, and customizing the Leading by Example workshop for your organization, please contact the Ministry of Justice, Dispute Resolution Office.

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4. Further Information

Courses will be offered subject to adequate enrolment. Enrolment for these courses is limited. Three weeks' notice is required in the case of cancellation. You may be charged a cancellation fee, unless you find a replacement.

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